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explores epidemic of gun violence, i have taken the responsibility for decision that misrepresented him of mister presented the exchange that i had. when i screamed and early version of the film with the director, i questioned her and the editor about the pause and it was told that a beep was added, as she describes it, for dramatic effect. gun rights activist and former journalist jim morgan. do you believe her? was there no hidden agenda here? >> no. i do not believe anything that katie couric says anymore. she is a liar and fraud. you know, a good guy, bad gun. good gun, bad guy. behind the lies. he talks about this very type of media bias. katie couric had in the agenda from the very beginning. she was out to provoke gun rights activists. that is exactly what she did. >> inc. about your former journalist. it is one thing if you say to the public, look, i am very much in favor of gun control and that is what this is. this is the kind of stuff that they do on reality tv shows. you cannot put in a pause when there is not a pause. it is unethical. >> but she did it. this goes deeper than what peo
explores epidemic of gun violence, i have taken the responsibility for decision that misrepresented him of mister presented the exchange that i had. when i screamed and early version of the film with the director, i questioned her and the editor about the pause and it was told that a beep was added, as she describes it, for dramatic effect. gun rights activist and former journalist jim morgan. do you believe her? was there no hidden agenda here? >> no. i do not believe anything that katie...
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lot of money and give you the names right now which is what you want and instead of being thank you, mister trump or trump did a good job, everyone says who got it, who got it, and you make me look very bad. i never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. connell: he ran through those names and the total numbers are $5.6 million, charlie gasparino was there and is still there. former navy seal trump backer and the daily beast, also -- just on with stuart, just heard what you said. why don't you go first. it was something to watch, a press conference about the press. >> it was a sizable hold but the bottom line, he wanted to shame the press for asking these questions with this is our job. we are supposed to hold politicians and people like donald trump who i guess is a politician now accountable when they say they did something. he that he raised this money. for weeks, for months his campaign couldn't tell you where it went. corey lewandowski, his campaign manager told another publication it was 4 $.5 million a couple weeks ago. this was a question that hadn't been answered, a
lot of money and give you the names right now which is what you want and instead of being thank you, mister trump or trump did a good job, everyone says who got it, who got it, and you make me look very bad. i never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. connell: he ran through those names and the total numbers are $5.6 million, charlie gasparino was there and is still there. former navy seal trump backer and the daily beast, also -- just on with stuart, just heard what you...
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go ahead. >> thank you mister trump. first of all for the record, how many state representatives from new hampshire on the veterans affairs committee, 22 years in the marine corps retired first target. what i want to clarify here first of all, i would never in 1 million years put my name on a candidate that did not from his heart looked me in the eye and tell me he's concerned about veterans. that's donald trump. i met him over a year ago. i've been involved with many fundraisers, many scam artists out there. he did the right thing by putting these groups. if you look at some of the groups he gets $.20, $.40 on the dollar and spending the rest for their nice lavish trips. he gave 100 percent. the liberal media is the only ones that have been calling me on the foundation. i'm a former chairman. i've been dealing with this stuff is four years as a veterans activist. stop using veterans as political pawns. you've got a guy outside, mccoy. go do a google search on his facebook. he's out there, his picture is withclinton. the
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that is where the presumptive republican nominee set to unveil a list of those veterans groups that mister trump says received millions of dollars in donations from that fundrais
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if you need anything you go to mister dynamite. that was his nickname. >> anthony: he was also a man who believed in being part of the community. when tawanda was 15, she was asked to lead a local drill team. unfortunately it soon lost its funding. walter purchased 80 uniforms and three drums to give them a start. >> woman: move! >> group: our deepest fear is not that we're angry. our deepest fear is how powerful beyond it. >> anthony: today, css, the camden sophisticated sisters drill team, which includes the distinguished brothers and taps, the almighty percussion sound, have over 320 participants. >> tawanda: good job, babies. good job. clap it up for yourself. clap it up. clap it up. >> anthony: we meet at neighborhood stalwart tony & ruth's steaks, still doing what they do. >> tawanda: it doesn't get any better than this. >> anthony: what was camden like back in the good old days? >> tawanda: oh my god. it was so different coming up when i was younger. i didn't have to worry about, you know, my life being threatened coming out
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and mister murray said well, mister marshall why in the world would i do that? they're not going to accept a black applicant and thurgood marshall said, i know it. do it. they will turn you down and i will sue them. and that's how i'll get you in. just like that, it happened. thurgood marshall sue the university of maryland school of law. donald murray got admitted and marshall escorted him to class on the first day. there anybody to mess with them. thurgood marshall was a pretty tall, hefty guy. i mean, that's really, that's talking thetalk, walking the walk at the same time . >> host: the book is called showdown for a reason. here's another quote from your book referring to judiciary committee chair james eastland was a democrat from mississippi. mississippians loved him because he was doing exactly what they had sent him to the u.s. senate to do. maintain those cotton prices and keep the negro down. >> guest: yes. i went to mississippi to do research on the james eastland family legacy and look through his papers and found a lot of very harsh statements that
and mister murray said well, mister marshall why in the world would i do that? they're not going to accept a black applicant and thurgood marshall said, i know it. do it. they will turn you down and i will sue them. and that's how i'll get you in. just like that, it happened. thurgood marshall sue the university of maryland school of law. donald murray got admitted and marshall escorted him to class on the first day. there anybody to mess with them. thurgood marshall was a pretty tall, hefty...
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whatever, he ran up to me and he said oh, mister watts, i apologize. i'm so sorry.and so he said, you looked like somebody that was in her earlier and i said sir, i was telling you, trying to tell you without throwing my name around and making it look like you think you're so much . i said, i was trying to de-escalate this thing and he said, i'm so sorry. my wife, she had gotten riled and said i'm assuming the guy you saw earlier was black and kevin, you would have thought that my wife had officiated. i'm trying to settle her down and so i said sir, he said i'm so sorry. i told him i said, sir, i accept your apology but i want you to know, i've got kids and i've got grandkids. and i would hate for them to come in here and have to go through the humiliation that you put me through over the last 20, 25 minutes and i just wanted him to know that and so police officers are fallible and their human and they're not immune to mistakes or making bad choices and so it's not as simple for me because as i said, i take my life experiences, my circumstances and so
whatever, he ran up to me and he said oh, mister watts, i apologize. i'm so sorry.and so he said, you looked like somebody that was in her earlier and i said sir, i was telling you, trying to tell you without throwing my name around and making it look like you think you're so much . i said, i was trying to de-escalate this thing and he said, i'm so sorry. my wife, she had gotten riled and said i'm assuming the guy you saw earlier was black and kevin, you would have thought that my wife had...
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secretary carter, general dunford, mister hellman, major general becker. members of our armed forces, veterans and most of all, our goldstar families. i am honored to be with you once again as we pay our respects as americans to those who gave their lives for us all. here at arlington, the deafening sounds of combat have given way to the silence of these sacred hills. the chaos and confusion of battle has yielded to perfect , precise rows of peace. the americans who rest here and their families, the best of us and those from whom we asked everything. ask almost today only one thing in return . that we remember them. if you look closely at the white markers that drape these hills, one thing you will notice as that so many of the years, the dates of birth and dates of death are so close together. they belong to youngamericans . those who never lived to be honored as veterans for their service. men who battled their own brothers in civil war, those who fought as a band of brothers and ocean away. men and women who redefine heroism for a new generation. they a
secretary carter, general dunford, mister hellman, major general becker. members of our armed forces, veterans and most of all, our goldstar families. i am honored to be with you once again as we pay our respects as americans to those who gave their lives for us all. here at arlington, the deafening sounds of combat have given way to the silence of these sacred hills. the chaos and confusion of battle has yielded to perfect , precise rows of peace. the americans who rest here and their...
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i wonder if also, mister secretary, we take for granted that this is true, but it is. there's a distrust of government, there's a distrust of public institutions these days, that if it's not an all-time high, it's pretty high. people look at the world in front of them and they think, "there's really not any way for me "to appeal for help to a system "that might actually be able to give me a way out." what made you think that getting involved with public service or the government was good? and how do we persuade the next generation, the one behind us, that that's something they ought, 'cause i worry that actually we're giving them the wrong signals about the value of public service. - yeah, i think public service is getting, people are getting beat up pretty good, good people are getting beat up in public service. i think, in my case, it literally is the fact that i felt like i had been given a lottery ticket in life and it was my responsibility to go back into public service and try to help the next folks along. - [evan] pay it forward. - right, exactly. i think a lot
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and to the bears... your second-place trophy. ( crowd applauds ) gee, thanks, mister. bullock: hey, let's bring it in and give 'em a cheer, huh? bring it in here. one, two, three! all: bears! ( cheering & applause ) prem: hey, yankees! you can take your crappy trophies and shove 'em right up your asses. nice. see ya next year, bitches! ( simple plan's "promise" playing ) engelberg: way to go, you guys! ♪ i promise ♪ i won't let you down you down ♪ ♪ if you take my hand tonight ♪ i promise we'll be just fine ♪ hooper, i told you i was gonna make you into a ballplayer, didn't i, buddy? good game, buttermaker. you too, sweetie. you too. oh, and by the way, i meant to tell you this. it was redondo beach. what? when we went out to the beach, surfing and all that stuff, it wasn't zuma, it was redondo beach. you wore that stupid yellow bathing suit. you remember. of course i remember. next time, we'll go to zuma. how's that? okay. i'm proud of you. great game. i'm proud of you. good game. way to go, lupus. this is what's called a moral victory, toby. now, it's not
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laura bush, and mister steve hadley, our chair. thank you for reminding us after 37 years of war, it will take a long time, maybe generational to emerge from that conflict but there are extraordinary signs of progress and much hope. thank you for your collective passion and inspiration this afternoon as we look at the pathway forward. mrs. bush, special thanks for what you have done for afghan women and women around the world, your work at the bush institute and these beautiful powerful stories to all of us with your wonderful book voice of hope, and it is an honor to host everybody today. i want to ask everybody to stay seated while the panel departs the stage and join me in one more round of thanks and applause for our wonderful panel. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> you are watching booktv, television for serious readers. watch any program you see here online. [inaudible conversations] >> i want to bite. i don't think it sounds -- i welcome you all, thank you for coming. my good friend kate bolick has given m
laura bush, and mister steve hadley, our chair. thank you for reminding us after 37 years of war, it will take a long time, maybe generational to emerge from that conflict but there are extraordinary signs of progress and much hope. thank you for your collective passion and inspiration this afternoon as we look at the pathway forward. mrs. bush, special thanks for what you have done for afghan women and women around the world, your work at the bush institute and these beautiful powerful stories...
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mister rogers, good presbyterian teacher loves you as you are. jefferson dozens. not that he doesn't love his daughters but he wants them as the marines want you to be, all that you can be. that was a misapplication of something. the point is serious. what do you think? show me. with his granddaughters and their ability to learn. >> i will push back a little bit. the letter he writes when he was 12, was a middle-aged guy who lost his wife, has two daughters, he has no idea what to say to them. he lost the separate spheres of male and female at a loss of what to do. gradually over time by the time he gets granddaughters he knows what to say. i am not saying you are attacking him but qualifying this notion, that he is being the dutiful father. comes from a place of panic. how am i going to do this? they don't have a mother? i am now in control of this. >> the idea -- >> we should let someone else -- we argue all the time. >> there is a man in a black hat behind him. you paint jefferson as an idealist. always willing to accept the best, a time when he gave into absol
mister rogers, good presbyterian teacher loves you as you are. jefferson dozens. not that he doesn't love his daughters but he wants them as the marines want you to be, all that you can be. that was a misapplication of something. the point is serious. what do you think? show me. with his granddaughters and their ability to learn. >> i will push back a little bit. the letter he writes when he was 12, was a middle-aged guy who lost his wife, has two daughters, he has no idea what to say to...
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mister chairman, i want to assure you and mister schuster and ms. norton and mister defazio that the washington metropolitan delegation is united in its determination to ensure working with you that america's subway is a subway system second to none. thank you very much. >> thank you congressman boyer. next is congressman connolly. >> german grays, chairman schuster, ranking members norton and defazio, thank you for having us here today. i'm delighted to join with my colleagues mister hoyer and mister delaney. i serve as the ranking member of the governing operations committee of the oversight and government reform committee which held its own hearings on metro and the weight of the plaza tragedy. the challenges facing metro are significant and i welcome collaboration between our two committees to ensure robust oversight over metro's management of federal dollars and adherence to see federal safety standards. i've spent the last 22 years working in metro. first is a member of the fairfax board of supervisors whereas german i made appointments to the
mister chairman, i want to assure you and mister schuster and ms. norton and mister defazio that the washington metropolitan delegation is united in its determination to ensure working with you that america's subway is a subway system second to none. thank you very much. >> thank you congressman boyer. next is congressman connolly. >> german grays, chairman schuster, ranking members norton and defazio, thank you for having us here today. i'm delighted to join with my colleagues...
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mister cartwright. >> thank you mister chairman. mister chairman, i spoke on this issue as well at the april 13 hearing. look, we are all good capitalists here, we understand how the market works and we understand that if you pay people much less than one place work than in other places of the united states they're going to move to the other places in the united states. i commend representative torres for this amendment and i associate myself with the remarks of the ranking member and i yield back. >> any other discussion, mister dunn? >> thank you mr. chairman.. i realize this is going to be ruled out of order but for the sake of discussion, the hard-working 25-year-olds in puerto rico are no less american in the hard-working californians in california that are goingto make $15 an hour , it's just a question to the author of the amendment, should puerto ricans receive $15 or more and if we are going to have that discussion we should take a look at how that's going to affect or to rico's economy the same way we look at california's
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at least when it comes to mister trump. i can't remember a precedent for the presumptive nominee of the republican party inviting a man who is not going to be the democratic party nominee to a debate but hey, it's vintage trump. i don't think it's going to happen but it's another thing that shows why we have to keep on covering donald trump's. jon: i suppose for bernie it's a win-win lynn because the holes he's proud of pointing to the polls he says if he were to run against some of he would be him, no better place to show than on the debate stage. >> away for bernie sanders because unless something dramatic happens, he's not going to be the democratic nominee and if he remains on the stage it will give them massive exposure to continue his fundraising but he does this at his peril. i don't think it will, i agree with judy because he would have to know that he's walking into a situation where it will give an enormous audience to donald trump just to bash hillary clinton and he would have to decide whether he joins in on som
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that donald trump has now clinched the republican nomination for president. 1237 delegates needed and mister trump now has 1238 this comes after some of the unbound delegates told the ap they will support him at the convention so let's talk about it with larry sato, the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. heather: larry, the trunk train has folded and reached that magic number, what you think? >> give credit where credit is due. not just to donald trump of north dakota, the unbound delegates to the smart thing that we used to see at conventions where states would buy to provide the final votes to put somebody over the top so trump owes north dakota, north dakota owes trump but generally speaking, obviously it is historic. nobody has ever done what trump has done when a major party nomination with his business background as opposed to a governmental or military background. heather: you think we may see other unbound delegates follow suit? >> yes, some of them will be unhappy that north dakota got in front of them but ma
that donald trump has now clinched the republican nomination for president. 1237 delegates needed and mister trump now has 1238 this comes after some of the unbound delegates told the ap they will support him at the convention so let's talk about it with larry sato, the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. thank you for joining us. >> good morning. heather: larry, the trunk train has folded and reached that magic number, what you think? >> give credit...
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. >> reporter: in recent weeks, thousands have mister flights -- have missed their flights. >> the summer travel season will be busy. in the short term, tsa, airports, and congress working together will work together to improve the passenger experience. >> reporter: his agency is adding more than 700 new screeners by midshipman june. he admits that while they anticipated a surge of passengers better planning could have eliminated the long lines. >> a surge was anticipated unknown. we proved it by getting it fixed quickly. >> reporter: here at chicago o'hare the longest line we have seen today is 45 minutes. it is much less than the two our lives we saw last week. >>> that will do it for us, everyone. we will have continuing coverage. >>> after 30 freeway shootings, some bay area people are saying they have had enough. >> new security measures to be sure that every driver stays safe. >>> good evening, everyone. several bay areas, shootings, the mayors are stepping in to prevent shootings in the east bay. paul chambers is along interstate paul chambers is along interstate 80 where the major
. >> reporter: in recent weeks, thousands have mister flights -- have missed their flights. >> the summer travel season will be busy. in the short term, tsa, airports, and congress working together will work together to improve the passenger experience. >> reporter: his agency is adding more than 700 new screeners by midshipman june. he admits that while they anticipated a surge of passengers better planning could have eliminated the long lines. >> a surge was...
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jeff sessions, first senator to endorse mister trump is said to be on the short list. we talk about that and a lot more live next. martha: texas set to announce a formal legal challenge to president obama's controversial bathroom directive. we will talk to the texas attorney general about that. >> he has set a policy that will divide the country, not along political lines but along family values and school districts. constipated? trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ bill: the department of state, breaking news, 78 page report given to congress, the state department insp
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so that comes in mister koskinen. when he is hired, when he is confirmed, the president said we need, quote, new leadership to restore confidence going forward. that is what he was brought in to do and i would argue based on the duties he had he has done anything but restore confidence. under his watch we learned from the testimony from mister chaffetz what happened, he allowed 422 backup tapes to be destroyed. when he learns about it he waits four month before he tells us to do an investigation, he doesn't even check on any other backup tapes that exist. we find out there are 700 others that weren't destroyed that could have helped us. he didn't even check that some of these had been destroyed. which leads to the one question i have and i think the chairman for this hearing and the second hearing is coming. mister koskinen -- is the standard, in your judgment, for impeachment, a criminal intent standard? >> no. that is pretty clear if you look at alexander hamilton, he said impeachment is about violation of public tr
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mister chairman, very much. >>> we do very much thank you for being here, taking the time and for responding to our questions. we will keep the hearing record open for two weeks during this time senators are asked to submit any questions for the record, and upon receipt we would ask all of you if you could submit your written answers to the committee as soon as possible. so thank you all for being here. this hearing is adjourned. >>> with the libertarian party convention glee as of now the libertarian party is the only third party that will happen on the ballot in all 50 states in november. sgluz hows speaker paul ryan saying he wants unity, still not betting on donald trump winning. joining us on the phone is glenn thrush who conducted the interview. thank you for being with us. how the speaker -- well, it's pretty interesting, paul ryan a couple weeks ago told cnn he was adopting a wait-and-see attitude, wanted toss where he was on substantial policy. i've seen no shift on that even after the summit they had last week. it's funny, the word that ryan keeps using is party unity. i think the
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mister wright. >> mister chief justice, it may have please the court, the prosecutors in the state came to court on the morning of jury selection determined to strike all the black respected jurors mister bright, maybe you could address first the question we raise on friday with respect to which court should be directed to? >> yes your honor. we filed this position originally to the supreme court of georgia and of course, this court in sears versus upton had issued tertiary in 2010. to thesupreme court . in a similar situation. it appears to us from looking at this over the weekend that r.j. reynolds tobacco co. versus durham county which the court decided in 1986, the court said unless there was positive assurance that the decision was not a ruling on the merits then the rick went to the state supreme court. and the georgia court while it has ruled in statute and his own opinions that are not totally in harmony with one another, the rule nonetheless is that the certificate of probable cause was denied in this case is to be granted if there is arguable merit to the case. >> you think th
mister wright. >> mister chief justice, it may have please the court, the prosecutors in the state came to court on the morning of jury selection determined to strike all the black respected jurors mister bright, maybe you could address first the question we raise on friday with respect to which court should be directed to? >> yes your honor. we filed this position originally to the supreme court of georgia and of course, this court in sears versus upton had issued tertiary in 2010....
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preguntar del involucramiento de pitbull como productor ejecutivo cÓmo fue trabajar con Él >>> con mister lo mÁs grande que Él apoyado la pelÍcula, una de las canciones de Él estÁ en la pelÍcula tambiÉn. y tÚ sabes, para nosotros un orgullo para tanto latino unirse en un proyecto asÍ, porque de verÁs en el mundo de pelÍculas, se necesita mÁs este, pelÍculas con temas latinos. >>> mÁs latinos >>> para que se vea mÁs definitivo >>> sale este viernes >>> sale el 10 >>> junio 10 >>> este viernes y tambiÉn en puerto rico >>> me sÉ la informaciÓn >>> de verÁs >>> julio 10 >>> en toda la naciÓn >>> en toda la naciÓn >>> lo saben para que no se la pierdan >>> es una buena pelÍcula >>> se quedan porque van a jugar y todo acÁ en la programa >>> dale >>> no es parÍs, pero lo van a pasar muy bien >>> vamos a ver >>> okey bueno vamos a comer tambiÉn, vamos con james >>> bacalao >>> estamos encantado de tener a luis y edgardo en la casa, son parte de la familia gracias por estar con nosotros muchachos y gracias a ustedes, soy el chef james y bienvenidos este momento el mÁs sab
preguntar del involucramiento de pitbull como productor ejecutivo cÓmo fue trabajar con Él >>> con mister lo mÁs grande que Él apoyado la pelÍcula, una de las canciones de Él estÁ en la pelÍcula tambiÉn. y tÚ sabes, para nosotros un orgullo para tanto latino unirse en un proyecto asÍ, porque de verÁs en el mundo de pelÍculas, se necesita mÁs este, pelÍculas con temas latinos. >>> mÁs latinos >>> para que se vea mÁs definitivo >>> sale este...
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mister trump made it clear, it is so important the state have a right to voice their opinions. what would matter in new york or california may be different in things like south carolina, north carolina, mississippi and the southern states. mister trump made clear his personal beliefs but also -- barack obama is supposedly a christian yet under his presidency some of the most liberal laws have been enacted upon conservatives and especially those in the republican party, christians alike. mister trump made it clear where he stands, stated over and over again we will have a friend in the white house. as christians he will fight for christians rights, he also agrees like many of us as conservatives and evangelicals that christianity is under attack, certain religious liberties have been taken away from us and when he gets to the white house he will make sure those liberties are returned back to us. i'm excited about this. stuart: thank you very much for being with us. give our best to your wife and five children. five or six. >> six children. of the when you are the only guy who ca
mister trump made it clear, it is so important the state have a right to voice their opinions. what would matter in new york or california may be different in things like south carolina, north carolina, mississippi and the southern states. mister trump made clear his personal beliefs but also -- barack obama is supposedly a christian yet under his presidency some of the most liberal laws have been enacted upon conservatives and especially those in the republican party, christians alike. mister...
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does the president continue to try and consolidate power away from the prime mister's role to the president's role? simin: 100%. that is the prime minister's main mission. he has been saying this. he is saying that he's going to be changing the constitution to a presidential system. this is exactly what the president wants and loyalists, which the new prime minister designate is says this is his number one mission. they will be following this through 100% and try to change the constitution so his grip on power becomes tighter. demokan joining us from the stumble. coming up on "bloomberg ," the importance of dividend growth. we revealed what the aristocrat index is, and why it's time to start paying attention to it or it. toid: joe staley joins us talk economy, and later, morgan stanley's ceo james gorman joins us in a bloomberg exclusive. find out he is -- how he is putting work -- money to work in china. more "," is next. ♪ jonathan: this is "bloomberg ," on jonathan ferro. it features in the united states positive, doubt futures of 50 points. futures up by 54 and. -- 50 points
does the president continue to try and consolidate power away from the prime mister's role to the president's role? simin: 100%. that is the prime minister's main mission. he has been saying this. he is saying that he's going to be changing the constitution to a presidential system. this is exactly what the president wants and loyalists, which the new prime minister designate is says this is his number one mission. they will be following this through 100% and try to change the constitution so...
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it speaks to the strength of mister trump. at the same time the democrats still in disarray and bernie sanders guy wins in the summer and his person is running the party, ... >> the republican party is going to walk back supporting somebody who stands for a whole bunch of issues that are nowhere near what the republican platform is. how are they going to walk that back and republican core values have always been up till now... >> democrats, republicans have said we need to get along and have a big party and have no labels and have people be read across the aisle. the republicans finally get that person and now it's just all bad . >> what are the core republican values? [overlapping conversation] he opens his mouth and changes his view and by the end of the sentence, the beginning of the sentence doesn't make sense. >> this is how nervous the liberals are. >> i'm not nervous. jon: all right. i don't think i had asked more than one question. >> we want to make it easy. jon: i appreciate it, it is monday after all. tammy bruce, a
it speaks to the strength of mister trump. at the same time the democrats still in disarray and bernie sanders guy wins in the summer and his person is running the party, ... >> the republican party is going to walk back supporting somebody who stands for a whole bunch of issues that are nowhere near what the republican platform is. how are they going to walk that back and republican core values have always been up till now... >> democrats, republicans have said we need to get along...
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mister obama said dropping the ban is part of a deeper defense cooperation between the two countries - and not a way to counter china's growing strength in the region. president obama will spend three days in the country, talking about discuss regional security and support for his trans-pacific partnership trade deal. in 20 years - opioid prescriptions in the u-s are declining. prescriptions of the addictive painkillers skyrocketed in the 90s, with oxycontin on the market. now -- an analysis from the new york times shows a peak in 2012, and decline after that. according to the times, doctors may be heeding the warnings that those painkillers are highly addictive. still --the drop in prescriptions is not translating yet into fewer deaths from opioids. fatal overdoses are on the rise. and wednesday night at 7... a town hall on the critical issue of drug abuse. we'll bring you live reports from communities across the country struggling with heroin. that's a national town hall - wednesday night on our sister station, newschannel 8. it's xx and we're just getting started. decision day in
mister obama said dropping the ban is part of a deeper defense cooperation between the two countries - and not a way to counter china's growing strength in the region. president obama will spend three days in the country, talking about discuss regional security and support for his trans-pacific partnership trade deal. in 20 years - opioid prescriptions in the u-s are declining. prescriptions of the addictive painkillers skyrocketed in the 90s, with oxycontin on the market. now -- an analysis...
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we call him mister coors. and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name. coors. the banquet beer. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ one♪coat, yes! one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. get the best paint for any budget and save 10 or 40 bucks. only at the home depot. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. it's good for you, but still somehow tastes amazing. it doesn't make sense. kind of like your echo having a cheeky british accent. hellooo! 'ello! you saucy tart! unless you have allergies. flo
we call him mister coors. and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name. coors. the banquet beer. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ ♪ one♪coat, yes! one coat guaranteed marquee interior. behr's most advanced paint. get the best paint for any budget and save 10 or 40 bucks. only at the home depot. "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the...
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he is thomas jefferson professor at mister jefferson's university. no pressure there at all. "most blessed of the patriarchs," thomas jefferson and the empire of imagination. much conversation about jefferson is on the contradiction between the ideal he imagined for the nation and the details of his own life and one of the strengths of this book is it is not a defense and not an attack. jefferson's aspirations were inextricably linked to his limitations. the book explores his for self perception and does so in part by focusing on the action at monticello which reflects him as a few places can. i am excited to hear from them so i will get out of the way. they will speak 25 minutes and take your questions. it is my pleasure to introduce annette gordon reed and peter onuf. [applause] >> thank you, great to be here and great to be here with my good friend annette gordon reed. she didn't know we were going to be good friends when she first encountered me. maybe you want to tell that story because we want to tell you about ourselves because it is interesting. >> an interesting thin
he is thomas jefferson professor at mister jefferson's university. no pressure there at all. "most blessed of the patriarchs," thomas jefferson and the empire of imagination. much conversation about jefferson is on the contradiction between the ideal he imagined for the nation and the details of his own life and one of the strengths of this book is it is not a defense and not an attack. jefferson's aspirations were inextricably linked to his limitations. the book explores his for self...
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as mister obama said at the correspondents dinner the other night this is my last time up here and we don't know who she will be who serves next year so we will see. i am going to read the introduction to you and a few pieces. they are all, these people, so crazy. you can hardly imagine this all has happened before we were born, most of them. i got some of the pieces started as early as the 1700s. i will read one from someone who is presently in jail and got in trouble around 2010 and in between. in the 21 stoop century it seems the electoral process from local school board elections to campaigns for mayor and congressman to the selection of the next president of the 50 states has become a circus. i wrote this a year ago. what should be a series of thoughtful activities on which the future of the country rest is filled with budgetary tightrope routines, partisan costumes, ethical disappearing acts and clowns. instead it becomes three rings of horror we are so fatigued by the time the mud is long and skeletons are out of the closet and election day is over and exhausted by legislators
as mister obama said at the correspondents dinner the other night this is my last time up here and we don't know who she will be who serves next year so we will see. i am going to read the introduction to you and a few pieces. they are all, these people, so crazy. you can hardly imagine this all has happened before we were born, most of them. i got some of the pieces started as early as the 1700s. i will read one from someone who is presently in jail and got in trouble around 2010 and in...
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. >> you better pick this up, mister. >> oh, okay. >> we're all viewers, everybody. >> jake was just as guilty as the rest of us, absurd. he questioned my professionalism, doing my job, by putting the camera down? that doesn't happen. >> smile. >> he's a beautiful dog. >> oh, yes. >> right away brian seemed to start a relationship with one of the dogs. >> you going to adopt an animal? >> it started off as a joke, given the fact that he had adopted a cat from a prison. >> eight years earlier, at the holman correctional facility in alabama, we told the story of fluffy. a stray cat the inmates fed, and the officers continually tried to remove from the grounds. >> this is my cat, baby. >> fluffy had a litter of kittens in the prison. and brian decided to take one home to his family in california. >> that easy. >> he named it dot, an acronym for department of corrections. in savannah a mixed breed puppy named troop was being trained by darrell elder, and before long, he had brian thinking about adopting a big sister for doc. >> i have no idea. >> there was a connection when i would come i
. >> you better pick this up, mister. >> oh, okay. >> we're all viewers, everybody. >> jake was just as guilty as the rest of us, absurd. he questioned my professionalism, doing my job, by putting the camera down? that doesn't happen. >> smile. >> he's a beautiful dog. >> oh, yes. >> right away brian seemed to start a relationship with one of the dogs. >> you going to adopt an animal? >> it started off as a joke, given the fact that he...
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==reveal== alan young, the star of the legendary 1960's tv show -- "mister ed" -- has died. >>> happening now on our homepage, the star of the legendary tv show has died. he was 96. a spokeswoman says he died peacefully of natural causes. also check your freezer. a frozen food recall involving millions of packages of fruits and vegetables shipped to all 50 states. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) >>> strong job numbers from the bay area and across the state. the employment office says tech hiring is going well and that's leading to a drop in the unemployment rate. it fell slightly down to 5.3% last month. you can see there, 3.1%. and in santa clara county, 3.6%. >>> a new look for labels at the grocery store. the first lady making that announcement today at a nutrition summit in washington. saying the new labels on the back of food and drink
==reveal== alan young, the star of the legendary 1960's tv show -- "mister ed" -- has died. >>> happening now on our homepage, the star of the legendary tv show has died. he was 96. a spokeswoman says he died peacefully of natural causes. also check your freezer. a frozen food recall involving millions of packages of fruits and vegetables shipped to all 50 states. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha...
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mister mr. meiburg can answer this, what triggers counseling? how do i determine whether somebody should have counseling and then be a part of say keeping them warned and i know you don't have a lot to do with the final say but, mr. meiburg? >> thank you randy members. the short answer is it depends on the case and the nature of the offense. if it's an offense created out of ignorance or simply employee did not know what rule was then counsel may be appropriate but each one of those cases have to be evaluated on its own merits based on the facts of the case and the applicable regulations. >> mister sullivan, time is running out but miss colin had asked you all about where we go from here. tell me clearly, what would you like to see done so that we can be effective and efficient and so we can basically put you out of a job? >> mister cummings, i'm not trying to get rid of you but you understand what i'm saying. >> i appreciate that. i'm concerned that when we have an investigation and because i d
mister mr. meiburg can answer this, what triggers counseling? how do i determine whether somebody should have counseling and then be a part of say keeping them warned and i know you don't have a lot to do with the final say but, mr. meiburg? >> thank you randy members. the short answer is it depends on the case and the nature of the offense. if it's an offense created out of ignorance or simply employee did not know what rule was then counsel may be appropriate but each one of those cases...
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meiburg and mister sullivan? >> yes congressman it is and that's very important that we make sure the system is not now subject to ... >> to take hard-working people and then cast them out on some political basis and i think that should be protected. however, the reports we have here, i have 12 pages of some of the most egregious abuses. i can't find any instance in which anyone wasfired . did you say there were 15,000 epa employees? is that correct? >> more than that. >> yes that's correct. >> you say mister sullivan you had 280 investigators. >> no sir, we have 360 five years ago, now we are down to 289 289 staff, and what do they do? x we have investigations. >> so the investigate ... within the ..., i'm sorry they are investigating, looking at revealing the conduct of the 15,000 epa employees? >> ihave 50 agents now that have investigations . >> last year, 2015 how many people were fired from the epa? >> i'd have to defer to mr. meiburg. >> mr. meiburg, how many were fired? >> i don't know ... >> were any eve
meiburg and mister sullivan? >> yes congressman it is and that's very important that we make sure the system is not now subject to ... >> to take hard-working people and then cast them out on some political basis and i think that should be protected. however, the reports we have here, i have 12 pages of some of the most egregious abuses. i can't find any instance in which anyone wasfired . did you say there were 15,000 epa employees? is that correct? >> more than that....
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. >> thank you, mister chairman. i want to thank our witnesses from tsa and the state department for coming here to discuss the decision to allow scheduled commercial air travel between the us and cuba. the state department made a important role in civil aviation party ship with cuba and secretary can give some insights to the process which led to this agreement. as we know only chartered flights operate between the us and cuba. and american air carriers, 100 scheduled flights each day in addition to the chartered planes. before that can happen tsa, cdg and other relevant agencies must verify cuban, security standards and prepared to screen passengers bound for the us. from all of our witnesses how they would have sent cuba's airport security right now. how to enhance security at cuban airports and concerns about cuba security capabilities and looking forward to hearing how tsa is working with air carriers and what regulation will be issued to further enhance security. what mechanisms are in place to ensure they know
. >> thank you, mister chairman. i want to thank our witnesses from tsa and the state department for coming here to discuss the decision to allow scheduled commercial air travel between the us and cuba. the state department made a important role in civil aviation party ship with cuba and secretary can give some insights to the process which led to this agreement. as we know only chartered flights operate between the us and cuba. and american air carriers, 100 scheduled flights each day in...
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second of all mister trump is extremely qualified to be president considering what is at hand today. we look at the first clinton who was in office and let usama bin laden run free which gave rise to terrorism goes to show how out of touch hillary clinton is on the issue when it comes to the people of this country. she continues to say donald trump and his, quote, rhetoric, send a message to terrorists. what was the message prior to 9/11 because donald trump was not on the campaign trail. maria: interesting point. i wonder what you would say to the idea that he jumps the gun. yesterday we were here trying to figure out the details of what went on with this plane and he tweeted first thing in the morning it is probably terrorism. that is the kind of quickness people are saying in the presidential seat maybe it is best to wait until the details are in before commenting. >> he is not the president yet and when these things happen he is very much strong on the issue of fighting terrorism and eradicating it so that it looks like this is what happened because reports we are talking about,
second of all mister trump is extremely qualified to be president considering what is at hand today. we look at the first clinton who was in office and let usama bin laden run free which gave rise to terrorism goes to show how out of touch hillary clinton is on the issue when it comes to the people of this country. she continues to say donald trump and his, quote, rhetoric, send a message to terrorists. what was the message prior to 9/11 because donald trump was not on the campaign trail....
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michelle gavudan listed here as mister, but he's also a medical doctor, who is going to be the event moderator from here on. he became president of refugees international in september 2010, leading our eye forward in its mission to bring attention and action to refugees and displaced people worldwide. prior to his role with our eye, he served as the united nations high commission on refugees regional representative for the united states in the caribbean. his career with unhcr has spanned more than 25 years including international service in africa, asia, latin america, and the pacific. as i mentioned, he is trained as a medical doctor in addition to holding a master's degree in tropical public health. michel spent a decade working in guyana, zambia, brazil, london and yemen before joining unhcr as a field officer in thailand in 1978. his u.n. career took him to field operations in cameroon, in pakistan, as well as several years at the agency's headquarters in geneva where he served as the first public health adviser to the organization. due to the time constraints, i'm not going to g
michelle gavudan listed here as mister, but he's also a medical doctor, who is going to be the event moderator from here on. he became president of refugees international in september 2010, leading our eye forward in its mission to bring attention and action to refugees and displaced people worldwide. prior to his role with our eye, he served as the united nations high commission on refugees regional representative for the united states in the caribbean. his career with unhcr has spanned more...
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sometimes people are a little less then the movement they create and that is the case with mister sanders. he has had 35 years in the public trust, hasn't done anything. it seems to me that he has had an enormous whirlwind of support with people. liz: you just swipe at bernie sanders. >> i didn't swipe at him. it is not a swipe. he should be admired for having brought this along but he is not necessarily the greatest thing in the world. liz: lincoln was a republican, president lincoln became president he immediately brought on his rivals, william seward and others, they were among his biggest critics yet he brought them on. that was a really amazing move because sometimes you bring in the people with whom you fight the most and they have good ideas too. >> i am not saying he doesn't have good ideas and he will want to roll them. let me tell you why this is so important. at the right time he will endorse as he said he would hillary clinton, and he will ask everyone to support her and will go out vigorously to support the democrats. liz: there is a super pac supporting hillary, painting don
sometimes people are a little less then the movement they create and that is the case with mister sanders. he has had 35 years in the public trust, hasn't done anything. it seems to me that he has had an enormous whirlwind of support with people. liz: you just swipe at bernie sanders. >> i didn't swipe at him. it is not a swipe. he should be admired for having brought this along but he is not necessarily the greatest thing in the world. liz: lincoln was a republican, president lincoln...
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jeff sessions, one of mister trump's earliest actors on capitol hill. special guest. responding to all of these of him and today. 4:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. as of two hours is not enough of me. okay. that is coming up in three hours. that will be fun. out of the financial times. a look at business associations. trade associations. upping their views on capitol hill. the biggest thing for hillary clinton over donald trump. at least at this juncture. going onto say on to say that they are not huge fans. they just see her as a known entity. looking at this with us a short time ago was the professor that is not at also prized. neil: what you make about these concerns about donald trump? >> if we get into a position with a candidate from the republican party is making destabilizing comments about the debt, money and finance, that is not helpful to confidence. not, by itself, can weigh on confidence. it can slow down the economy. yes, we can slip back into recession. neil: keith fitzgerald is with us right now. you do not buy that this concerns, more to the point of
jeff sessions, one of mister trump's earliest actors on capitol hill. special guest. responding to all of these of him and today. 4:00 p.m. on the fox news channel. as of two hours is not enough of me. okay. that is coming up in three hours. that will be fun. out of the financial times. a look at business associations. trade associations. upping their views on capitol hill. the biggest thing for hillary clinton over donald trump. at least at this juncture. going onto say on to say that they are...
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reporter: the difference between what mister trump said last night and what mister obama said in 2007 that earned him a tremendous fusillade of criticism is he said he would do it without preconditions. donald trump did not say there would be no preconditions. he did not say whether or not he would oppose conditions on any meeting with kim jong-un and first you got to become president but he gave up any idea of self funding his campaign last night, citing a joint fundraising agreement with the republican national committee. that means trump will raise money for the rnc for all the down battle races. the rnc will in turn raise money for the presidential campaign. one of the funds they created, the trunk make america great again committee and then the trump victory pack. the trump victory pack has a higher capital in terms of donations. people can donate up to $449,000 per person for that trump victory campaign. most people who run for president will spend a couple years that building a fund-raising operation. having the cat that hi john will go a long way to being able to get the billi
reporter: the difference between what mister trump said last night and what mister obama said in 2007 that earned him a tremendous fusillade of criticism is he said he would do it without preconditions. donald trump did not say there would be no preconditions. he did not say whether or not he would oppose conditions on any meeting with kim jong-un and first you got to become president but he gave up any idea of self funding his campaign last night, citing a joint fundraising agreement with the...
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dave and kamran has been insulting to mister trump. i do not know how we have any interest in mister trump meeting with him right now. it is not out of the realm of possibility. we had bill clinton flight to north korea in 2009 just for the release of two american journalists over there. you know, that is why we are hiring donald trump. one of the best negotiators. i think that we all trust him. we need to do nuclear eyes north korea. it is becoming more and more unstable. r radek as we do not talk to him. a way to cut through that and get the weapons out of north korea, i am up for trying. while he is there. tell him he is fired. i am up for that, too. >> this is a real turnaround in foreign-policy. that is turning everything on its head. i am sorry to cut it short. it is a big news day. >> thank you, stuart. the obama administration morning to comply with the transgender bathroom rules or risk losing funding. that is the statement. you follow in line or you do not get any money. dan patrick is fired up about this. he is with us. >> t
dave and kamran has been insulting to mister trump. i do not know how we have any interest in mister trump meeting with him right now. it is not out of the realm of possibility. we had bill clinton flight to north korea in 2009 just for the release of two american journalists over there. you know, that is why we are hiring donald trump. one of the best negotiators. i think that we all trust him. we need to do nuclear eyes north korea. it is becoming more and more unstable. r radek as we do not...
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how do you say, but yet i identify with you, mister. i don't have a college education, out of a job, lost my job to china, tony. >> the voters feel that way. as an outer borrow guy growing up in brooklyn, trump has that charm. being born in queens, he has that blue collar appeal. he works in construction. it is an industry he's always had at a close level. that comes through and exudes in how he conducts himself. unlike perhaps mitt romney, he doesn't shy away from his wealth. he can't wait to tell you about it. it does allow him a lot more flexibility marks noofrability. he is who he is. and he at least in the eyes of, as we've seen from the polling. the class. the disruptive force in a system that many feel is unfair. if you want someone to negotiate on your behalf, you're looking at bernie sanders or with donald trump, it is clear. >> he says he is going to get people jobs, bottom line. when people are polled, one after another, it shows the economy is the number one issue for voters. so that obviously is making a difference. >> it i
how do you say, but yet i identify with you, mister. i don't have a college education, out of a job, lost my job to china, tony. >> the voters feel that way. as an outer borrow guy growing up in brooklyn, trump has that charm. being born in queens, he has that blue collar appeal. he works in construction. it is an industry he's always had at a close level. that comes through and exudes in how he conducts himself. unlike perhaps mitt romney, he doesn't shy away from his wealth. he can't...
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thank you mister president. i yield the floor. >> t thank you mister president. let me begin by saying how av encouraged i am that we are finally seeing action in congress dealing with the zika virus. e. today we have not one but three separate proposals you with this that will come up for a vote. i support fully funding the request made, people say the president's request. fine. it came from the white house but it's really the scientists request, the doctors request. the public health actors request for how to address this issue. the point that i make is too full. number one is, we can pay for it. $1.9 billion, we can find it and always come back later and find it too although i know that's hard to see happening in washington but this is a public health emergency that cannot wait for this extended debate on this issue, especially when you talk about an $18 trillion debt. zika funding is not the reason why we have a debt, it's not the national driver of our debt. that's why dealing with the long-term security of medicare and social security is so critical. but we
thank you mister president. i yield the floor. >> t thank you mister president. let me begin by saying how av encouraged i am that we are finally seeing action in congress dealing with the zika virus. e. today we have not one but three separate proposals you with this that will come up for a vote. i support fully funding the request made, people say the president's request. fine. it came from the white house but it's really the scientists request, the doctors request. the public health...
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the new york times writing quote, drawing on psychological warfare tactics that mister trump used to defeat lying ted cruz, little marco rubio and low-energy jeb bush in the republican primaries, the trump campaign mapping out character attacks on the clintons to increase their negative poll ratings and ate them into making political mistakes. let's talk about some of these strategies with simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a campaign advisor to bill clinton. also a fox news contributor. welcome to both of you. simon, it sounds like this campaign is about to get ugly. >>. [laughter] it's about to get very real. the first bits of the general election are beginning this week, the super pack are launchingrough ads against donald trump and i think we are entering the general election. as you see from the polls the races tightening up. the democrats recognize they have to engage and the general election really starts this weekend, no doubt about it. jon: both of these candidates, tony at high negatives . it is said that these are going to be the highest negative numbers of
the new york times writing quote, drawing on psychological warfare tactics that mister trump used to defeat lying ted cruz, little marco rubio and low-energy jeb bush in the republican primaries, the trump campaign mapping out character attacks on the clintons to increase their negative poll ratings and ate them into making political mistakes. let's talk about some of these strategies with simon rosenberg, president and founder of ndn and a campaign advisor to bill clinton. also a fox news...
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tendencia les quiero mostrar el video que obviamente les quiero presentar a este perrito inglÉs, es mister bentley quiÉn es el mejor compaÑero de aventura del dueÑo, van a la barberÍa, helicÓptero, lo que mÁs disfruta con su dueÑo es jugar y des l deslizarse en la nieve pero la verdad que se estÁn diferente tiendo la estÁn pasando de maravilla y se defiende muy bien esquiando. el perrito se ve feliz y su dueÑo estÁ encantado de llevarlo para todo lados. >>> seÑores, en quÉ andan los famosos. >>> aquÍ les tengo las mejores fotografÍas de pues, obviamente de instagram y quiero comenzar con salma hayek, diego luna y gabriel garcÍa que gritaron viva mÉxico. >> tenemos a doÑa rosa la mamÁ de los riveras es que escuchen muy bien, es que le pidiÓ a juliÓn alvarez que le pusiera un autÓgrafo en su trateador. >>> aquÍ estÁ prince royce que estÁ en forma, aquÍ les dejo la fotografÍa para que le den un gusto como dirÍa yo un taco de ojos. >>> quiÉn revolucionÓ fue miley cyrus ahÍ estÁ con el dasa con david chocarro y perdÓn, araceli arÁmbula por Último lo tengo mi f
tendencia les quiero mostrar el video que obviamente les quiero presentar a este perrito inglÉs, es mister bentley quiÉn es el mejor compaÑero de aventura del dueÑo, van a la barberÍa, helicÓptero, lo que mÁs disfruta con su dueÑo es jugar y des l deslizarse en la nieve pero la verdad que se estÁn diferente tiendo la estÁn pasando de maravilla y se defiende muy bien esquiando. el perrito se ve feliz y su dueÑo estÁ encantado de llevarlo para todo lados. >>> seÑores, en...
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it was mister -- >> yeah. yeah. >> who was his chief of staff. he has a long record that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war andgre regrets. we have a different view of the draft i presented y. acknowledge it included a lot of stuff i knew that came from the intelligence community they would not be able to support. if they thought it wasn't used properly they could use it properly if they thought it was useful. we have a basic, i think difference of view about what i actually provided and what the purpose of my draft was, it wasn't meant to be a final draft, the final word that would go to the united nations it was meant to be a rough draft the intelligence community would go through with a fine tooth comb and pick out the parts they thought made the strongest case that saddam did have weapons of mass destruction. >> it wasn't just mr. wilkerson, it was also general tenet who reportedly turned directly to you, i'm sure you'll remember this, and said you wasted a lot of our time, quote, end quote. is that true, did he say that, geo
it was mister -- >> yeah. yeah. >> who was his chief of staff. he has a long record that anybody can go read about his views of the iraq war andgre regrets. we have a different view of the draft i presented y. acknowledge it included a lot of stuff i knew that came from the intelligence community they would not be able to support. if they thought it wasn't used properly they could use it properly if they thought it was useful. we have a basic, i think difference of view about what i...
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mister cotton had agreed if mister rhodes would be here to also be here to answer questions and ferret out any of these details but mister rhodes elected not to speak. he has a public speaking engagement today, he is out giving a public speech today but refuses to come and speak with congress. i am going to play two clips of my opening statement and i think you can see where some on the other side of the aisle will say we know everything about this, it has been thoroughly debated but i want you to watch this, what we call clip be. stuart: chafe it's expecting to see been roads, presidential foreign policy advisor, then roads did not show up in the opening statement you just heard, he is questioning the truthfulness, the veracity of the administration during the air ran nuclear deal preparations and negotiations. you heard jason j fitz is obviously not happy and i don't understand why the administration would not let this man testify. >> it is not flattering to their approach. and this president has shown he believes he is above the law. why submit been roads to what they deem hostile c
mister cotton had agreed if mister rhodes would be here to also be here to answer questions and ferret out any of these details but mister rhodes elected not to speak. he has a public speaking engagement today, he is out giving a public speech today but refuses to come and speak with congress. i am going to play two clips of my opening statement and i think you can see where some on the other side of the aisle will say we know everything about this, it has been thoroughly debated but i want you...
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thank you, mister. he had no goals in the last eight games before that shot. game three is wednesday in tampa. >>> tiger woods making an appearance at the congressional country club in maryland yesterday. he talked to the media. including his comeback to play again some day after back surgery. he didn't give timetable. three ceremonial tee shots in the span of a minute with all three of them, guys, all three going into the water. to be fair, tiger hadn't taken any warm up shots. doctor probably said go easy on the back. no a good look for tiger and his quest to get back on the tour. >>> and brad ausmus not happy with the home plate umpire. going into the old school tirade. you don't see that anymore. took that coat off. put it over the plate. you can't see. it might as well cover it up. ausmus was ejected. tigers did win 10-8. he said after the game, i certainly don't want my kids to hear what i said. i wasn't going out there to be politically correct. >> he left the jacket and the hat. they won. it worked. >>> coy, thank you. 26 minutes past hour. donald trum
thank you, mister. he had no goals in the last eight games before that shot. game three is wednesday in tampa. >>> tiger woods making an appearance at the congressional country club in maryland yesterday. he talked to the media. including his comeback to play again some day after back surgery. he didn't give timetable. three ceremonial tee shots in the span of a minute with all three of them, guys, all three going into the water. to be fair, tiger hadn't taken any warm up shots. doctor...
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can the prime mister confirm there will be no delay and excepting 3000 unaccompanied child refugees into this country to give them support that they need and allow them to enjoy the childhood they and all our children deserve? prime minister: we will follow the amendment. that is the law of the land. to consult for carefully with local authorities to make sure that as we take these children in we are able to house them and close them and feed them and make sure they are properly looked after. so we have the capacity of our care system. they are already struggling because of the large number of unaccompanied children that come in. two figures can put this in context. unaccompanied children arrived last year. even before the scheme was introduced. the second figure is under dublin children with a connection to the u.k. kennerly claim asylum. we've accepted 30 such transfers since february. there won't be any delay. to follow the law, we have to talk to our local authorities. >> during president obama's recent visit was the prime minister able to talk to him about the issue of chinese dumpi
can the prime mister confirm there will be no delay and excepting 3000 unaccompanied child refugees into this country to give them support that they need and allow them to enjoy the childhood they and all our children deserve? prime minister: we will follow the amendment. that is the law of the land. to consult for carefully with local authorities to make sure that as we take these children in we are able to house them and close them and feed them and make sure they are properly looked after....
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whenever any of them broke in upon him he would say i see where the shoe pinches, mister speaker, it would pinch more. i will deal out to the gentleman, they will find it hard to digest. if before i get through every slaveholder, slave trader and slave greeter on this floor does not get materials for better reflection it shall be no fault of mine. on monday the 23rd, reading one anti-slavery petition after another, this time the speaker ordered him to his chair, hours on end, a few allies including the anti-slavery champion joshua giddings of ohio gathered protectively by his side leaders of slave factions got up from their seats to have her nearby lest they miss a word of the old man's increasingly quaver he voice. and throw insults at him as well. now adams pulled another page from a sheaf of papers that he held close to his chest. he turned to the speaker and he said the following. he said i hold in my hand the memorial which is to say petition of benjamin emerson and 45 other citizens in the state of massachusetts, pray in congress to adopt immediate measures for the peaceful dis
whenever any of them broke in upon him he would say i see where the shoe pinches, mister speaker, it would pinch more. i will deal out to the gentleman, they will find it hard to digest. if before i get through every slaveholder, slave trader and slave greeter on this floor does not get materials for better reflection it shall be no fault of mine. on monday the 23rd, reading one anti-slavery petition after another, this time the speaker ordered him to his chair, hours on end, a few allies...